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Chronic Illness Alliance – Regional Forums

Traralgon April 2006

A Broad Approach to Chronic Disease

Management in a Rural Setting

Chris ShoemakerAsthma Educator, Smoking Cessation

EducatorPulmonary Rehabilitation Coordinator

Bairnsdale Regional Health Service

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Defining Health

……………. not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (WHO)

Well being = Wholeness…is not the same as being happy or living without pain, frustration or handicaps. (De Vries)

Inextricable link between mind and body

More important elements of healthiness being balance & potential and being given an opportunity to personalise.

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Defining illness• Disease - objective biological

abnormality, changes in the body that a physician treats. (Body)

• Illness - subjective experience of the disease, the feelings associated with changes in bodily states. (Individual experience)

• Sickness - social & functional consequences that follow the disease or illness, to a role justified on the basis of disease or illness. (Society)

Response dependant on family or societal attitudes to changing health status

(Altschuler, J. (1997) Working with Chronic Illness.)

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Levels of Prevention• Primary - precedes disease or

dysfunction, health promotion/ risk identification (cause & effect).

• Secondary - screening activities & treating early stages of disease by averting or delaying the consequences of advanced disease.

• Tertiary - minimisation of complication/s or deterioration due to a defect or disability as a result of permanent or irreversible disease.

Edelman & Mandle (2002) Health Promotion – Throughout the Lifespan

DOWNSTREAM FACTORS

MIDSTREAM RISK FACTORS

UPSTREAM DETERMINANTS

OF HEALTH

Social, Physical, Economic and Environmental

Factors

(NSW Health, 2002)

Psychological Factors & Health

Behaviours

Physiological Systems & Biological Reactions

EducationOccupation

Working ConditionsIncome

Housing Age of Residence

Control Stress

Demand-strainDepressionSelf-esteem

HopelessnessSocial Support &

NetworksIsolation &

Marginalisation

Food & NutritionSmoking

Physical ActivityAlcohol

Self-harmPreventative Health

Care

Endocrine & Immune System

ResponsesHypertension

Fibrin ProductionAdrenaline

Blood- Lipids BMI

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Tertiary Prevention

Pulmonary Rehabilitation &

Better Health Self-Management (CDSM)

Courses

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What is Pulmonary Rehabilitation?

• A multi dimensional continuum of services directed to persons with pulmonary disease, and their families,

• Involves an interdisciplinary team of specialists,

• With a goal of achieving & maintaining the individual’s maximum level of independence & functioning in the community.

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Aims

• Increasing knowledge and understanding about their condition,

• Nurturing an increased confidence and skill to better [self-] manage their condition,

• And therefore supporting an improvement in their quality of life.

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Program Objectives

• Reduce the impact of deconditioning, while increase 6MWT

• Reduce sense of breathlessness, while QOL increases.

• Reduce frequency of admissions, while increase primary care visits.

• Reduce length of stay in hospital.

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BRHS program format

• 12 sessions over 6 week program-Twice weekly -2½ hours per session (30 min

cuppa)-Exercise - individualised &

monitored-Information-Socialisation

• Pre and post assessment

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Presentations topics can include:

• Self- Management principles• Structure and functioning of the lung• Mechanics of breathing & more

efficacious technique• Medication Regimes and use of

devices• Emotional challenges of living a

chronic condition• Diet and Nutritional Issues

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Percentage Improvement

Client Number

6 Minute Walk Test - Improvement compared to Pre-Test

Improvement 237 35 68. 50. 14. 42. 50. 36. 0% 18 0% 26 8% 24 9% 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

(ACUTE)

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Secondary Prevention

ChIPSAsthma Education

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Ch- ronicI- llness

P- eerS- upport

E-ducation, R-creation & S-ocialisation

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About ChIPS

Developed in 1992

At the Centre for Adolescent Health at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melb.

Generally Melbourne & Metropolitan based with over 300 participants

No known other rural groups

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Philosophy of ChIPS

• Based on the concept that all young people who live with a chronic illness will experience similar life-style, social and emotional concerns.

• Does not categorise the person to the illness.

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Some expected benefits of ChIPS

• Improve (adolescent) adjustment to life with a chronic illness.

• Increased independence & sense of control over health status.

• Develop a range of personal abilities.

• Become more active in the local community.

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Consider the young person’s knowledge

• Having managed their condition most of their life, young people have their own valid knowledge, based on experiences, that should be considered while in healthcare.

• Better management of a chronic illness must be a partnership.

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Communication with Health professionals

• Use appropriate Language.

• Speak to young person not parent.

• Discussion, not judgement, around better management of condition.

• Listen to underlying reasons for challenges.

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Actual Achievements.

• More accepting of chronic illness and able to talk about it [with others].

• Being able to share on ‘common ground’ with no judgements.

• Developing close friendships and ability to express ‘inner’ feelings.

• Increased involvement in organisation of activities.

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Primary Prevention

Tobacco Control, Smoking Cessation and Health Promotion.

Integration = Intersectoral collaboration =TEAM!!!

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Tobacco and health

• Information sessions provided to primary, secondary & adult level students to either encourage quitting or discourage commencing tobacco use.

• One-to-one smoking cessation sessions

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Asthma Education

Emergency Asthma Management in Sports (&

camping)

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E.A.M.

• Emergency Asthma Management sessions provided to schools, child care centres, sporting & recreational groups and organisations.

• Asthma management and most efficacious device use in sessions provided to individual clients and/or their carers.

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Workforce Recruitment -Another opportunity to

provide health promotion

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Uni’s Consortium Health Day

• Health Careers Day for senior secondary students considering a career in health.

• Following an enacted scenario, students are able to observe and participate in the ‘care’ of a ‘patient’ by many of the varied health disciplines.

• Information is also provided regarding university entry criteria and available scholarships.

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Developing Community Infrastructure -

Affordable & Accessible

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Supporting Peers

Smoking Cessation

Guidelines for Australian

General PracticeTo Reorder: phone 1800 020 103

http//www.health.gov.au/pubhlth/publicat/order.htm

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Health Professional’s Toolkit

Draft launched April 2005 at TSANZ Scientific Meeting

Yesterday launched online!!!!

Committee of Australian Lung Foundation in collaboration with the Australian Physiotherapy Association

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Designing & Coordinating a PRP.

Course for Health Professionals

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Future Needs

• Strengthen Evaluation• Support Research• Sustainability

- Facilitator Succession Planning

- Hub & Spoke Approach.

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“A life-saving pathway between

inactivity and activity,

isolation and socialisation,

depression and hope, and from being an

observer to life to an active participant in

it.”

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